2014-04-05, 12:07
interesting! I think that for me the problem only showed up in beta 3, which makes it the inverse of what you describe, but I am not 100% sure about the earlier betas. I only switched to gotham in the beta stage.
Edit: OK, I was wrong, I have the problem in beta 2 as well.
Edit 2: checked with my MBP sporting an Nvidia 320m - same problem. Damn!
Still looking for a good collection of test files and any further tests I could run.
Edit 3: a couple more test results:
"Sync playback to display" makes no difference for me, enabled or disabled, either of the three methods when enabled.
I tried the build xbmc-20140325-c49edc4-osxffmpegvda-x86_64 from http://trac.xbmc.org/ticket/14978 with vdaffmpeg enabled:
The MBP with the 320m crashed so hard I didn't even get a crash log, had to force shutdown.
The MBA with the Intel HD4000 works slightly better with this build, pausing only throws the sync off approximately 100ms and seeking in either direction consistently gets it back to perfect sync.
So, what to do now?
Edit: OK, I was wrong, I have the problem in beta 2 as well.
Edit 2: checked with my MBP sporting an Nvidia 320m - same problem. Damn!
Still looking for a good collection of test files and any further tests I could run.
Edit 3: a couple more test results:
"Sync playback to display" makes no difference for me, enabled or disabled, either of the three methods when enabled.
I tried the build xbmc-20140325-c49edc4-osxffmpegvda-x86_64 from http://trac.xbmc.org/ticket/14978 with vdaffmpeg enabled:
The MBP with the 320m crashed so hard I didn't even get a crash log, had to force shutdown.
The MBA with the Intel HD4000 works slightly better with this build, pausing only throws the sync off approximately 100ms and seeking in either direction consistently gets it back to perfect sync.
So, what to do now?